Hello Greg,

         I have checked my ffmpeg version, I think it is the "ffmpeg-0.6".
I open the config.txt file in
/opt/matterhorn/1.2.0/docs/scripts/3rd_party/ffmpeg/ config.txt

        like this:

        URL: http://ffmpeg.org/releases/ffmpeg-0.6.tar.gz
       PKG: ffmpeg-0.6.tar.gz
       SHA: 9e4bc2f1fdb4565bea54d7fb38e705b40620e208
       DIR: ffmpeg-0.6
       PCP1: pc-ffmpeg.zip
       PCP2: _ffmpeg.zip

       My matterhorn core is 1.2.0. So are these two version matched each
other?

                         Core   1.2.0     VS      ffmpeg-0.6


Thanks


On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 9:31 AM, Solomon Melchizedek
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello Greg,
>         I used the command in document to install 3rd_party tools. Like
> this
>
>      svn checkout 
> http://opencast.jira.com/svn/MH/tags/1.2.0//opt/matterhorn/1.2.0
>
>      cd /opt/matterhorn/1.2.0/docs/scripts/3rd_party
>         Read README file for additional instructions
>
>         So, I don't think there will be some problem of 3rd_party tools
> version. Because I check out them first and then install.
>
>         But If there are some problem in ffmpeg version like you said, how
> could I to find it?
>
> Thanks
>
>  On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 7:02 PM, Greg Logan [via Opencast] <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Did you install the correct ffmpeg version using the 3rd party tools
>> install script included in the Matterhorn source tree?  The ffmpeg
>> commandline changes occasionally, so things will break unless you're
>> using the same version of ffmpeg that Matterhorn expects.  The "Invalid
>> value 'inofficial' for option 'strict'" messages are a strong indication
>> that there's a version mismatch somewhere.
>>
>> G
>>
>>
>
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